Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802T. Ostell, 1803 - 454 páginas |
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... give circulation to the work : its own merit however will supply that defect . Should you in your journeyings have been led to remark on the same objects on which I gave crude notes some years ago , I shall be happy to see them ...
... give circulation to the work : its own merit however will supply that defect . Should you in your journeyings have been led to remark on the same objects on which I gave crude notes some years ago , I shall be happy to see them ...
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... give the prominent features . The slave of no party , and unbiassed by personal af- fections , my portrait shall be free as it is unpre- judiced . To a genius of singular perspicacity , Mr. Burr joins the most bland and conciliating ...
... give the prominent features . The slave of no party , and unbiassed by personal af- fections , my portrait shall be free as it is unpre- judiced . To a genius of singular perspicacity , Mr. Burr joins the most bland and conciliating ...
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... owl , with melancholy strain , Does to the moon in solitude complain . O ! you , whose breasts have felt the pangs of love , If e'er my verse your sympathy could move , Here give your sorrows ; o'er the ashes weep Of C 3 29.
... owl , with melancholy strain , Does to the moon in solitude complain . O ! you , whose breasts have felt the pangs of love , If e'er my verse your sympathy could move , Here give your sorrows ; o'er the ashes weep Of C 3 29.
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During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802 John Davis. Here give your sorrows ; o'er the ashes weep Of these sad lovers , lock'd in death's cold sleep . Sunk are those hearts that once with vivid glow , Melted in mutual tenderness of woe ...
During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802 John Davis. Here give your sorrows ; o'er the ashes weep Of these sad lovers , lock'd in death's cold sleep . Sunk are those hearts that once with vivid glow , Melted in mutual tenderness of woe ...
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... give me a copper ? bawled the beggar , limping after the Quaker . Charity begins at home , said the Quaker , acce- lerating his pace . The Lord help thee , exclaimed the beggar , halting almost breathless on his crutch . But here ...
... give me a copper ? bawled the beggar , limping after the Quaker . Charity begins at home , said the Quaker , acce- lerating his pace . The Lord help thee , exclaimed the beggar , halting almost breathless on his crutch . But here ...
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